Memorable sports moment of the week – Nolan Ryan’s seventh no-hitter

21 years ago this past Tuesday on May 1, 1991, 44-year-old Texas flamethrower Nolan Ryan tossed the final of his Major League Baseball (MLB) record seven no-hitters in a 3-0 Rangers win over the Toronto Blue Jays at Arlington Stadium.

Ryan, who made his debut as professional in September 1966 for the New York Mets and retired as a Ranger in the autumn of 1993, compiled a mark of 324-292 and recorded the most career strikeouts in the history of the sport with 5,714.

Despite his numerous achievements on the hill, Ryan may be best remembered for pummeling 26-year-old Robin Ventura of the Chicago White Sox after the youngster charged the mound to fight the 46-year-old in August 1993.

During his final season in the majors, the defiant geriatric continued to amaze and regularly throw in excess of 95 mph.

“The Ryan Express” was a tremendous ride and one of its best moments occurred more than two-decades ago this week.